ATF Singles Out 23 Pistol Braces As Unapproved Devices

Published on November 25, 2020
Duration: 11:46

This video provides a critical update regarding ATF classifications of SB Tactical pistol braces. It highlights that only two specific SB Tactical models, the SB15 and MPXPSB, have been officially evaluated and approved by the ATF. The presenter, citing FOIA requests and ATF letters, warns that many other SB Tactical braces, despite marketing claims, have not undergone ATF evaluation and may not be compliant. The video urges owners of unapproved braces to consider removing them and emphasizes the importance of understanding current regulations.

Quick Summary

The ATF has identified 23 SB Tactical pistol braces as unapproved devices. Only the SB15 and MPXPSB models have undergone official evaluation and approval. Many other SB Tactical braces were not submitted for evaluation, and marketing them as approved constitutes false advertising.

Chapters

  1. 00:12ATF Singles Out 23 SB Tactical Braces
  2. 01:11ATF Letters Regarding SB Tactical Braces
  3. 02:182018 ATF Letter to SB Tactical
  4. 03:56ATF Classification Caveats Explained
  5. 04:42List of SB Tactical Braces Not Approved
  6. 05:51Call to Action for Brace Owners
  7. 09:10Options and Next Steps
  8. 11:00Officially Approved SB Tactical Braces

Frequently Asked Questions

Which SB Tactical pistol braces are approved by the ATF?

According to ATF letters and information obtained via FOIA requests, only two SB Tactical pistol braces have been officially evaluated and approved: the SB15 and the MPXPSB. All other models discussed have not undergone this specific evaluation process.

Why are some SB Tactical braces considered unapproved by the ATF?

The ATF states that many SB Tactical braces were not submitted for evaluation or approval. Marketing them as ATF-approved when no such evaluation occurred is considered false advertising by the bureau.

What are the implications for owners of unapproved SB Tactical braces?

Owners of SB Tactical braces that have not been officially evaluated or approved by the ATF may be in violation of regulations. The video suggests considering removal of these braces and emphasizes the importance of staying informed about ATF guidance.

Can a design change affect an ATF brace classification?

Yes, the ATF's classification is based on specific submitted samples. Any design change made to a brace after it was submitted for evaluation can alter its classification and potentially lead to it being considered unapproved.

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